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Initially it was, I was trying to understand how ppl were managing to get by without much combing. I tangle a lot so I finger comb dry hair to pre-detangle, detangle with a comb, braid, poo/condish, finger comb to wet hair, detangle with a comb. My hair tangles even when braided up, that's why I have to comb after pooing.Mmmm....I comb before and finger comb after I wash, just not during. And I brush during styling. Is your question for those who just don't comb and brush at all?
Wash in braids and use to roller set but it was taking too long to roll and drying took like a solid 2 hours to dry even when I only used water for setting. Now I'm wearing buns and have been air drying. I find my hair doesn't dry very quickly when in braids. Maybe my braids are too big. What's the secret to getting hair to dry quick when braided?How do you wash your hair? What styles do you wear?
How do you wash your hair? What styles do you wear?
Every step of my regimen is gear towards preventing tangles. I wear my hair in 16-20 twists for a week and when i take them out I finger comb each twist to release the sheds hairs. I find that those are what cause the tangles.
I wash and condition my hair in 6 sections, focusing on one section at a time. I apply the shampoo at the roots and scrub the scalp with my fingertips. Then I condition the same way.
I airdry in 6 twists with a scarf and then when it's 80% dry I put it in twists.
My hair clumps too. Today I will be using kimmmaytube's leave-in so I'll see if there is any magical difference. Using a fan to air dry is a remarkable idea! Geez, where have you been all my life.I was combing wet hair in the beginning of my journey and that was a disaster especially on the front which is bone straight. The back that is more texlaxed can take more combing when wet but I want to do everything at one time, so I wait. Since I dont use -cones my hair is very tangled and clumped together after washing.
Now on wash day I wait until my hair is almost dry to comb it is highly moisturized so the comb just glides through even when I am over 8 weeks post. When my hair is air drying (using a fan to speed up the process), I ruffle my hair every couple of minutes. I noticed by doing this my hair gets untangled and I am able to comb my hair once it is 95% dry.
Nope tooooo much work, when I am 8 weeks post and beyond I try to really make sure my hair stays in one direction from start to finish.My hair clumps too. Today I will be using kimmmaytube's leave-in so I'll see if there is any magical difference. Using a fan to air dry is a remarkable idea! Geez, where have you been all my life.
I am not that clever, I got the idea off of YouTube.
Do you wash in braids?
All of my photos look like garbage because I haven't mastered the photo taking of self ability just yet. I will have my hubs take a few and post later in the week. Here's a thread of my 1st attempt at a bantu knot out on dirty, in need of pooing hair. I was just experimenting since I was about to poo later that day. http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=477462&highlight=When are you going to post a picture of your hair?
I scarf dry but haven't used any gel. Perhaps this is the missing link. I want a gel that will lay the strands flat but not make the hair hard. I've had some bad experiences with gel which is why I've stayed away from them.Another thing you can do to get your hair to lay flat is to wet it/wash it (don't forget to moisturize after wetting) and lay it as flat as you can get it. Then put a scarf on your whole head and go to bed. The next morning your hair will have dried in a stretched state and will lay flat easier. You still may need a little gel, though depending on how thick your hair is.
All of my photos look like garbage because I haven't mastered the photo taking of self ability just yet. I will have my hubs take a few and post later in the week. Here's a thread of my 1st attempt at a bantu knot out on dirty, in need of pooing hair. I was just experimenting since I was about to poo later that day. http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=477462&highlight=
I've attempted braid outs and they end up too frizzy. I like the bantu knot look better but my ends seem stringy (as shown in the thread above). I want a little more bend to the ends.
I scarf dry but haven't used any gel. Perhaps this is the missing link. I want a gel that will lay the strands flat but not make the hair hard. I've had some bad experiences with gel which is why I've stayed away from them.
I was combing wet hair in the beginning of my journey and that was a disaster especially on the front which is bone straight. The back that is more texlaxed can take more combing when wet but I want to do everything at one time, so I wait. Since I dont use -cones my hair is very tangled and clumped together after washing.
Now on wash day I wait until my hair is almost dry to comb it is highly moisturized so the comb just glides through even when I am over 8 weeks post. When my hair is air drying (using a fan to speed up the process), I ruffle my hair every couple of minutes. I noticed by doing this my hair gets untangled and I am able to comb my hair once it is 95% dry.
I tried washing with braids but the force of the water always loosened my braids to the point where it retangled my hair. My braids are usually hanging down and secured with a barrette. Yesterday I tried 2 strand twisting the hair and clipping it up with a duck bill clip and that worked better. Guess my shower head is just too dern forceful.My hair is always braided or twisted and stays locked in that style before, during, and after washing, so there's really no need for combing, brushing or detangling.
Your bantu knots are gorgeous. How many knots do you put in your head? I've tried bantu's before but it did not come out like I wanted. I want mine to look like yours, with more body but mine came out tighter looking.As I stand under the showerhead, I direct the water to my scalp and detangle using my fingers and force of the water (does that make sense?)
Thank you for sharing that link. You'll be impressed to know that I didn't use a comb at all yesterday when going through my reggie!!!Lisa Akbari's (a trichologist) video really inspired me to give up the comb 3 months ago. It has some really great tips on fingercombing afro-hair. Here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVzPoeq3cYg&feature=related